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๐Ÿ”Œ DIN Rail Mount Screw Terminal Block Adapter Module for Raspberry Pi: A Perfect Fit for A+ 3A+ B+ 2B, 3B 3B+ 4B Zero Zero-W Review

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Details

Mounting TypeDIN Rail Mount
MaterialCopper
BrandElectronics-Salon

Description of ๐Ÿ”Œ DIN Rail Mount Screw Terminal Block Adapter Module for Raspberry Pi: A Perfect Fit for A+ 3A+ B+ 2B, 3B 3B+ 4B Zero Zero-W

DIN Rail Mount Screw Terminal Block Adapter Module. With the adapter module you can easily extend Raspberry-Pi projects to industrial control applications. Applications for Raspberry Pi A+ 3A+ B+ 2B 3B 3B+ 4B Zero Zero-W. (Now upgraded to Version 1.2, to add support Pi Zero and Pi Zero W. But, you must soldered a 2x20pins male header in your Raspberry Pi ZERO). CN3 and CN4 1:1 on board connected. CN3 connect Raspberry Pi board. CN4 Extension connector, you can use a FRC 40-pins wire connect to other devices. Pitch 3.81mm/0.15" high quality screw terminal block, wire range 26-16AWG, strip length 5mm, Metric M2 slotted screw. FR-4 fiber glass PCB, dual copper layers. Fireproof nylon material DIN rail mount carrier (not China low quality carrier), can support width 35mm / 32mm / 15mm rail, and the carrier can be taken apart for panel mount use. Module Dimensions: L 102mm x W 87mm x H 45.5mm, PCB Dimensions: L 100mm x W 72.5mm.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable hardware and easy integration

This is a very well made terminal block for Rapsberry Pi and it fits the DIN rail perfectly! Recommend it for your next Pi project. It also makes it easy to replace the Pi if it fails without having to unplug all the cables.

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great, protects RPi3 safely. Ideal for professional use.

It's a bit more than I thought it would be (it lifts the Pi off the rail quite a bit so you'll need to make sure you have clearance) but it's worth it! This makes all connections clean, professional and easy to maintain.

Pros
  • Apparently that's all for now
Cons
  • The list is getting long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very high quality. Installs and fits perfectly.

Very high quality and well thought out. I'm impressed with it and how simple and well designed it is. It fits well and mounts well on a DIN rail. The Raspberry Pi attaches securely to the assembly (upside down). Note that the Pi's USB and Ethernet ports come out parallel to the DIN rail, not perpendicular to it.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Weak Kit

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for industrial installations

This is great for my application. If you have a permanent industrial setup and the Pi block fails for some reason, the replacement is hassle free without having to disconnect and reconnect all the cables. Also provides a professional installation strategy. The DIN rail mounting is solid and reliable, and the screw terminals are of good quality. I love these things, just wish they were a little cheaper.

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Approximately

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Like a big hat for the Raspberry Pi

I wish it came with some documentation for the Raspberry Pi Zero, but it was simple enough. I had to loosen 4 screws on the side of the module to get to the back of the board. Then I unscrewed the clamps and moved the top two down to accommodate the smaller Pi. I had no issues with the Pi Zero's extra heat sink getting in the way. The module has male and female GPIO connectors, which confused me at first, but you can connect the Pi face up and use a female-to-female 40-pin GPIO ribbon cable. Iโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Looking forward to
Cons
  • Annoying